l o v e l y t h i n g s

4.10.2011

road trip. 5 days. 1, 235 miles.

When we started off on this little adventure my kids were calling this the "non-vacation"...seems everyone but me thought a week in Hawaii with a good book and a stack of magazines was just about what everyone was up for. I mean it's not like we had just endured a New York winter...we live in Southern California. With such low expectations, we had no where to go, but up. And with a little bit of luck, we arrived in Phoenix while it was still warm just in time for a swim and a beautiful sunset. The weather was perfect and we enjoyed a little resort time after all. This put everyone in a good mood as we headed for the Grand Canyon.

But first, Phoenix. My husband and I met 24 years ago when we both had just relocated to Phoenix. I had just moved from Denver, and he from Providence. We met in May and married in August. We were introduced through mutual friends I had known in college in Denver, but they were living in Rhode Island at the time. It was sort of a long distance set-up. The best part is that they then relocated to Phoenix and we all spent the next couple of years exploring the city and the state of Arizona. So it comes as no surprise that the Valley of the Sun holds wonderful memories for us, not to mention my twin sister and her family live there as well.

Springtime in the desert is bursting with vibrant color. My sister lives in Paradise Valley, AZ. Land of beautiful resorts. They live in a small community of homes within the resort ofCamelback Inn. The homes have beautiful views of Camelback Mountain. The mountain changes colors from sunrise to sunset and is breathtaking at dusk. One of the best parts of living a stones throw to the resort is that you can walk to one of the best happy hours in the Valley. In the winter and spring months the patio is where the action takes place. There's comfortable seating arrangements, fireplaces, live music and amazing food...and this is every night of the week.

During the heat of the summer, the happy hour moves indoors and I'm told this is the place to be during the heat.

We went for a quick walk from my sister's house and saw all this beauty. This is the prettiest time of the year.

With camera in hand, I was noticing everything. Like this cactus just winding through the limbs of the tree.

Bright orange, hot pink, vibrant yellow...

My sister looks out her kitchen window...a community spot...beyond is an amazing view of Camelback.

The Grand Canyon, South Rim is 225 miles from Phoenix. As many photos as you've seen of the Grand Canyon...it still takes your breath away.

at dusk...

We made a reservation for the dining room atEl Tovaron the way to the Grand Canyon. It was built in 1905 and although the food was nothing special, the dining room was beautiful and we had a table right by a roaring fire. The temperature was 33º when we arrived. The hotel has only 78 rooms and was completely booked. So part of an adventure is going with the flow. On the drive I checked for cancellations, but no luck...so we stayed at the newly renovated Yavapai Lodge. This was a bit of an adventure at least for the kids. We drove to our room, located in building 5. Not the most attractive "lodge" type accommodations...but very clean and I think we may have been the first guests to stay in the newly remodeled rooms. After dinner we thought why not watch a movie. It took about 3 seconds to realize there will be no movie channel at this lodge. So we all watched episodes of Glee and Friends on an ipad and this will probably be one of our best memories.

The next morning we woke up to snow! We are a family that loves weather of all kinds so we could not have been happier. My kids were being good sports here. They were a little freaked out just looking over the rock wall into the canyon. My son kept saying, "Why don't they have any fences?"

Our drive down to Oak Creek Canyon and Sedona. We were at 8,000 feet.

Slide Rock at Oak Creek Canyon. Can you tell I got a new camera? The weather was not conducive to swimming, but perfect for skipping rocks. Do you see it?

do tell about your new camera! the photos are great. and i'm embarassed to say i've never been to the grand canyon. i know we must go and will soon. thanks for sharing all the travel info. i find this so helpful.

I adore all things interior design, food, fashion, New York, The Sunday Times, shelter and fashion magazines, falling snow, ballet flats, Dunkin Donuts coffee, the beach and the hunt for beautiful things, but most of all making a lovely home for my amazing husband and two gorgeous kiddos.